KenBoyle
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Welcome to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. All tickets only 35 cents.
These three figures, sculpted by Roger Saunders, were released separately long ago, in the 90s, I believe. I always wanted to put them together into a vignette but never got around to doing it. Finally, as I have been doing quite a few vignettes lately, I managed to Get-R-Done.
I decided to build a platform where Buffalo Bill could greet his audience and introduce his star performers, Sitting Bull and Annie Oakley, who joined the show in 1885. This was done with some scrap pieces of Basswood.
I also added a Poster from the show, printed off the Internet and downsized to fit my requirements, on regular paper and coated with Mod Podge Matte to seal and add some body and texture. I didn't want the poster to upstage the figures, so it is set behind them as background interest.
I gave Sitting Bull the Prime position for the current performance as, in my world, they all take turns and besides, he fit better on the base in that position.
All work was painted with acrylics.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Ken
These three figures, sculpted by Roger Saunders, were released separately long ago, in the 90s, I believe. I always wanted to put them together into a vignette but never got around to doing it. Finally, as I have been doing quite a few vignettes lately, I managed to Get-R-Done.
I decided to build a platform where Buffalo Bill could greet his audience and introduce his star performers, Sitting Bull and Annie Oakley, who joined the show in 1885. This was done with some scrap pieces of Basswood.
I also added a Poster from the show, printed off the Internet and downsized to fit my requirements, on regular paper and coated with Mod Podge Matte to seal and add some body and texture. I didn't want the poster to upstage the figures, so it is set behind them as background interest.
I gave Sitting Bull the Prime position for the current performance as, in my world, they all take turns and besides, he fit better on the base in that position.
All work was painted with acrylics.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Ken